Athens City Council preview: Testy trash and nuisance party ordinance to see reads
Two of the more controversial ordinance debated at Athens City Council this fall have readings Monday night.
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Two of the more controversial ordinance debated at Athens City Council this fall have readings Monday night.
Though the city plans to spend money assessing the armory, they still have no concrete plans on what to do with the building.
Councilwoman Jennifer Cochran, D-at large, is the newest member of city counci
Shutting a raucous party down is fine enough, Ohio University students said at Monday night’s Athens City Council meeting, but tacking on a hefty fine to this offense is too much of an overstep.
A profile on Steve Patterson, Dem. At-Large City Council Rep, who serves as chair of the disabilities’ commission and has worked to provide visibility and accessibility to the disabled community.
Steve Patterson stands in his field of peppers which he grows and sells to restaurants in town like Avalanche pizza and Kiser's BBQ. Patterson is an associate professor of psychology at Ohio University and a member of the Athens City Council.
Steve Patterson shows off several peppers he grows and sells to restaurants in town like Avalanche pizza and Kiser's BBQ. Patterson is an associate professor of psychology at Ohio University and a member of the Athens City Council.
Athens City Council says Student Senate has not reciprocated efforts to meet.
Athens city officials presented possible changes to city nuisance party ordinance at Student Senate on Wednesday.
City council members are getting closer to introducing an ordinance they say will make it easier for law enforcement officers to respond to complaints about noisy pets.
Beer lovers of Ohio will be in hops-heaven for a week in Athens when their favorite beverage takes center stage.
Three Athens residents helped patch together a disagreement between Mayor Paul Wiehl and a member of Athens City Council at the body’s meeting Monday night.
City officials are en route to purchase a couple new vehicles in upcoming months, including a pumper truck that could be funded in part by Ohio University and an additional bus and minivan to be used by Athens Public Transit.
Athens City Council will congregate tonight at 7 p.m. for its biweekly committees meeting, hosted on the third floor of Athens City Hall.
Whether it’s with vegetable gardens, donation stations or cooking classes, Community Food Initiative officials say the local organization is striving to fill hungry bellies and foodie desires in Athens.
With the ringing of the pickle horn in Bagel Street Deli at 4 p.m. Friday, the 15th annual Pickle Fest was underway.
After weeks of both fierce opposition and support from Athens residents, the owners of Fluff Bakery & Catering might soon be able to have their cake and eat it too — perhaps with a glass of Chardonnay on the side.
After weeks of both fierce opposition and support from Athens residents, the owners of Fluff Bakery & Catering might soon be able to have their cake and eat it too — perhaps with a glass of Chardonnay on the side.
At least five liquor licenses have been transferred between establishments in the City of Athens without a fight since 2012.